Thorp High School - Seniorian Yearbook (Thorp, WI)

 - Class of 1953

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Bottom Row: Kenneth Szymoniak, Bernard Dobrzynski, Eugene Wilhelm, Louis Platt, Joseph Bandach, Francis Benzschawel, Richard Alger. Second Royvt Alex Grendzinski, John Klick, Dale Tieman, Gerald Haas, Roger Olejniczali, Edward Natzke, Jerry VVOjt, DOHHM Mikolainis. Armon Micke, Archie Soborowicz. Third Row: Joe Kostick, Justin Jakowicz, James Kaz, Casmir Pawlicke, James Kramer, Robert Lewandowski, Edmund Grendzinski, Chester Kosik. Donald Ryniec, Ronald Schultze, Clarence Biddle, Leon Lato, Mr. Swanson. Q 1 , Top Row: Joe Siegienski, Donald Rogalski, VVilliam Darge, Louis Burzynski, John Maier, Robert Butterheld, Chester Przybylski, Joe Czerniclci, Leonard Zukovvski, Donald Zukowski, Frank Hilgert, Harold Guyette. F. F. A. The Future Farmers of America is an organiza- tion for boys studying vocational agriculture. The chief purpose of the F.F.A. is to promote better and more enicient farming. With Mr. Swanson as their instructor and guide, the Thorp Chapter of the F.F.A. has been especially active: last year winning a National Championship. Officers for the year were Justin Jakowicz, Presidentg Ronald Schultze, Vice-Presidentg Richard Alger, Secretary, Joe Siegienski, Treasurer, Ches- ter Przybylski, Reporter 3 and Robert Butterfield, Sentinel. F. H. A. t'ToWards New Horizonsu - With this as our motto We strived to better understand the importance of the home and family. U During the course of the year we witnessed a demonstration by Mrs. Carrol of the Northern States Power Company, attended an F.H.A. rally in Stanley, and competed in a Demonstration Contest held in the spring. U I Officers for the year were Sylvia Cieslek, Presi- dent, Joan Romanowicz, Vice-Presidentg Wanda Johnson, Treasurerg Genevieve Lasiuk, Historiang and Kathleen Badzinski, Parliamentarian. First Row: Maxine Turenne, Patricia Mamayek, Genevieve Lasiuk, Kathleen Baclzinski, Joan Rornanowicz, Sylvia Cieslek, Wanfla Johnson, Julia Muenich, Nancy Lindquist, Dorothy Deutchlander, Marlene Burkhardt, Joanne Micke. Second Row: Loretta Burzynski, Theresa Kowalski, Patricia Urbas, Ann Larson, Lorraine Dahm, Darlene Kubera, Dorothy Gollhardt, Ruby Buss, Frances Kmieciak, Luann Schmidt, Kathleen Hazuga, Rita Gostomski, Rheta Hoffman, Kathryn Khmeck. Y Third Row: Jackie Hccller, Josephine Hmielak, Pauline Depa. Sylvia Endru, Margie Reichert, Carol Remke,-Annette ljlokkonen, Irene Jaskot, Shirley Vetterkind, Mary Ann Wyczawski, Dorothy Klimiuski, Marian Henke, Ruth Boguinill, Jane Yetterkmd, lllartlia Jane Francis, Dorothy Badzinski, llirs. Kloiuda. I I , Top Row: Mildred Kurtinaitis, Lucille Viliniarczyk, Pauline Kramicz, Marjorie Kodl, Mariane Staniec Jean Vetterknid, Estelle War- golet, Harriet Malecki, Lou Ann Kaminski,- Jo Ann Goucelski, Florence Przybylslci, Lillian Pietrzak, Oleta Krarnicz, Darlene Frese, Bernice Butterheld, Patricia Kuestcr, Rosemae Lukasiewicz. Page Thirty - live

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First Row: Genevieve Lasiuk, Maxine Turenne, Patricia Mamayek, Bernadette Cukla, Julia Kaminski, Ruth Smigaj, Sylvia Cieslek, Kathleen Badzinski, Gertrude Barth, Sonja Szymoniak, Irene Zarada, Dorothy Deutchlander, Marlene Burkhardt, Theresa Szatalowicz, Ruth Bogumill, Betty Neiman, Alice Sciezor, Allene Kenney. Second Row: Dorothy Boardman, Doris Reichert, Mary Ellen Pabich, Lucille Soborowicz, Loretta Burzynski, Theresa Kowalski, Patricia Urbas, Ann Larson, Lorraine Dahm, Darlene Kubera, Dorothy Gollhardt, Ruby Buss, Frances Kinieciak, Luann Schmidt, Kathleen Hazuga, Rita Costoinski. Rheta Hoffman, Kathryn Klimeck, Kathie Papierniak. Third Row: Genevieve Guell, Leora Dudansky, Pat Maslowski, Adeline Bartosiewicz, Lorraine Tomkowiak, Elaine Konll, Joan Langiewicz, Phyllis Zurakowski, Joan Borowski, Virginia Swiontek, Jackie Hedler, Josephine Hmielak, Pauline Dena, Sylvia Endru. Carol Reinke, Annette Hokkonen, Irene Jaskot, Shirley Vetterkind, Mary Ann Wyczaxvski, Dorothy Kliminski, Marian Henke, Jane Vetterlcincl, Darlene Frese, Martha Jane Francis, Dorothy Badzinski, Joanne Micke, Susan Harycki, Estelle Pawlak. Fourth Row: Beverly Polansky. Jean Cook, lileanore Sciezor, Florence Kolodziej, Audrey Langiewicz, Lucille VViniarczyk, Pauline Kramicz, Mar- jorie Kodl, Mariane Staniec, Jean Vetterkind, Estelle Wargolct, Nancy Lindquist, Julia Muenich, Lou Ann Kaminski, Jo Ann Grucelski, Florence Przybylski, Lillian Pietrzak, Oleta Krarnicz, Bernice Butteriield, Pat Kuester, Rosemae Lukasiewicz, Diane Zaborowski, Joanne Romanowicz, Wanda Johnson, Donelcla Karnopp, Dorothy Grahowski, Delores Parks, Miss Alice Dunn. Top Row: Margie Reichert, Rosanne Conway, Rosann Ebben, Margie Cook, Marylin Plansky. Booster Club The Booster Club, under the capable leadership of Miss Dunn, undertook the task of backing the athletic teams, preparing pep meetings, and choosing cheerleaders. The ofl icers were Rosann Ebben, Presidentg Margie Cook, Vice-Presidentg Betty Neiman, Secretary-Treasurer. Page Thirty - four



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Seated: Irene Zarada, hlrs. Swanson, Julia Kaminski, Bernadette Cukla, Rosanne Conway, Eleanore Sciezor. I Standing: Sylvia Cieslek, Genevieve Lasiuk, Kathleen Hazuga, Leonard Burzynski, Florian Szatalowicz Donald Nevala. Patricia Urbas, Joanne Romanowicz. Not Shown: Wanda Johnson Cut O' The Pines 'AThe Out O' The Pines, a weekly column of high school news published in the t'Thorp Courier, was again undertaken by the Senior Class this year. The purpose of this column was to give the public a slight glimpse of what was going on within the walls of Thorp High School. Bernadette Cukla was chosen as Editor of the Out O' The Pines. Assistant Editors were Julia Kaminski, Patricia Urbas, and Rosanne Conway. Doing the sports writing were Florian Szatalowicz and James Haas. Wanda Johnson, Donald Nevala, Genevieve Lasiuk, and Ann Larson served as News Editors. Irene Zarada and Sylvia Cieslek wrote up senior biographies. Providing humor for the column were Joan Romanowicz, Eleanore Sciezor, Kathleen Hazuga and Leonard Burzynski. The staff was capably advised by Mrs. Swanson. Cardinal Hi-Lilies Following tradition, the Junior Class again published a school newspaperg this year under the title, Cardinal Hi-Lites. The paper, which con- tained news of interest for both students and fac- ulty, was published semi-annually. Cardinal Hi-Lites was very ably edited by Julia Muenich and Genevieve Guell. With Miss Dunn as their guide the Juniors enjoyed publishing this school newspaper, Also, they gained much skill and experience in the field of journalism. Genevieve Guell and Julia Muenich Page Thirty-six

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